The European Union said that, in light of the decision by the WTO arbitrator on 29 October, it was requesting authorization from the DSB to take countermeasures to suspend concessions or other obligations with respect to US goods. Details are set out in WT/DS577/23. The arbitrator had determined that the EU may impose countermeasures on US goods […]
The Pai-Katanga Fire Post in the Oti Region responded to a road traffic collision involving a Scania truck. The truc was reportedly traveling from Benin to Nkawkaw before the incident on Sunday The crew, led by SubO John Justice Kpego, arrived promptly to clear hazards after three occupants had been safely rescued and taken to […]
Per the Bank of Ghana (BoG) rate, the cedi was buying at 11.0945 and selling at 11.1056 to a dollar, per the Bank of Ghana rate on Monday, December 29. The Pound was buying 14.9819 and selling at 14.9980. The euro was buying at 13.0675 and selling at 13.0793. The rate comes on the back […]
For years, the only primary school block in Gbolo Community has struggled to accommodate a rapidly growing pupil population. Originally designed for far fewer learners, the aging structure now houses more than 347 pupils, forcing children to learn in overcrowded classrooms and limiting effective teaching. On Saturday December 27, relief and renewed hope arrived as […]
2025 data points to escalating fuel smuggling in Ghana, driven by high taxes and weak governance, promoting tougher regulatory action amidst concerns of over-organised crime and economic leakage, particularly in the North. Ghana faces potential fiscal losses of GHC 7.2 billion from fuel import issues, including missing documentation and unchecked exemptions, as highlighted by IMANI […]
Honorary Vice President of IMANI Africa, Bright Simons, has explained one of the reasons why the Bank of Ghana’s losses may continue. He cited what he called the tension between commercial logic and policy goals. He explained that a commercial trader will time sales to make the highest gains. GoldBod appeared to time sales to […]
Honorary Vice President of IMANI Africa, Bright Simons, has explained one of the reasons why the Bank of Ghana’s losses may continue. He cited what he called the tension between commercial logic and policy goals. He explained that a commercial trader will time sales to make the highest gains. GoldBod appeared to time sales to […]
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